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Lesson 1 (quick): Logging into your PLEMacademy.com WordPress and Changing Your Password

FEATURED MODERN WEB DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Learn WordPress development, STEM communication, educational publishing, mathematical formatting, and professional technical workflows through long-form guided lessons. Access over 1,000+ lessons and podcasts: theSTEMmajor.com PLEMacademy.com authorjond.com Crash Course Bundle Introduction to the PLEM Academy Modern Web Development Certificate FEATURED VIDEO LESSON CERTIFICATE OVERVIEW LESSON These […]

How to Format Microsoft Word Documents for Homework in College, math or to Publish

FEATURED DAILY MOTIVATION SERIES Learn how to structure textbooks, organize technical writing, build STEM communication skills, and create professional motivational content using Microsoft Word and AI-assisted workflows. Access over 1,000+ lessons and podcasts: theSTEMmajor.com PLEMacademy.com authorjond.com Crash Course Bundle How to Format a Daily Motivation Book in Microsoft Word FEATURED […]

[1] Larson • Hostetler PRECALCULUS | Textbook Review

FEATURED TEXTBOOK REVIEW SERIES Learn how to properly read mathematics textbooks, identify exam patterns, understand notation systems, and prepare for higher STEM courses. Access over 1,000+ lessons and podcasts: theSTEMmajor.com PLEMacademy.com authorjond.com Crash Course Bundle Review of Ron Larson’s Precalculus: Real Mathematics, Real People FEATURED VIDEO LESSON This lesson reviews […]

[Month 1] Lesson 1- Typing LaTeX in comment form on PLEMacademy for credit in textbook

FEATURED SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM Learn mathematical communication, Microsoft Office tools, WordPress workflows, AI-assisted formatting, and professional STEM writing through structured lessons. Access over 1,000+ lessons and podcasts: theSTEMmajor.com PLEMacademy.com authorjond.com Crash Course Bundle How to Use Jetpack LaTeX and Microsoft Word for Scientific Communication FEATURED VIDEO LESSON This lesson introduces […]

Microsoft Office | The STEM Major’s Guide to the University





Understanding The STEM Major’s Guide to the University

In this lesson, Jonathan David explains how the
STEM Major’s Guide to the University is organized inside P.L.E.M. Academy and how the
research position, certificate system, textbook development, and lesson library all work together.

The lesson explains that active problems first appear inside the research position where students can participate by reviewing lessons and leaving comments for publication credit in future books.
After the lessons are edited and refined, they are categorized into the appropriate textbook sections throughout the website.

Students are shown how the accordion system works, how lesson previews appear for non members, and how membership restricted material becomes available after logging in.

Jonathan also explains that the project is being built gradually over time and that the long term goal is to create a massive organized library of advanced STEM examples, textbook walkthroughs, and professional academic demonstrations for college students.

The lesson emphasizes that the goal is not simply to solve homework problems, but rather to teach students how to think and work professionally using real textbook style examples from mathematics, physics, engineering, and related STEM subjects.



“I'm not here to do your homework for you. I'm trying to show you guys how to be professional and how to use your textbook correctly by doing real examples that you guys see in college.”

— Jonathan David

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How to Study | The STEM Major’s Guide to the University





Understanding The STEM Major’s Guide to the University

In this lesson, Jonathan David explains how the
STEM Major’s Guide to the University is organized inside P.L.E.M. Academy and how the
research position, certificate system, textbook development, and lesson library all work together.

The lesson explains that active problems first appear inside the research position where students can participate by reviewing lessons and leaving comments for publication credit in future books.
After the lessons are edited and refined, they are categorized into the appropriate textbook sections throughout the website.

Students are shown how the accordion system works, how lesson previews appear for non members, and how membership restricted material becomes available after logging in.

Jonathan also explains that the project is being built gradually over time and that the long term goal is to create a massive organized library of advanced STEM examples, textbook walkthroughs, and professional academic demonstrations for college students.

The lesson emphasizes that the goal is not simply to solve homework problems, but rather to teach students how to think and work professionally using real textbook style examples from mathematics, physics, engineering, and related STEM subjects.



“I'm not here to do your homework for you. I'm trying to show you guys how to be professional and how to use your textbook correctly by doing real examples that you guys see in college.”

— Jonathan David

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College Algebra | The STEM Major’s Guide to the University





Understanding The STEM Major’s Guide to the University

In this lesson, Jonathan David explains how the
STEM Major’s Guide to the University is organized inside P.L.E.M. Academy and how the
research position, certificate system, textbook development, and lesson library all work together.

The lesson explains that active problems first appear inside the research position where students can participate by reviewing lessons and leaving comments for publication credit in future books.
After the lessons are edited and refined, they are categorized into the appropriate textbook sections throughout the website.

Students are shown how the accordion system works, how lesson previews appear for non members, and how membership restricted material becomes available after logging in.

Jonathan also explains that the project is being built gradually over time and that the long term goal is to create a massive organized library of advanced STEM examples, textbook walkthroughs, and professional academic demonstrations for college students.

The lesson emphasizes that the goal is not simply to solve homework problems, but rather to teach students how to think and work professionally using real textbook style examples from mathematics, physics, engineering, and related STEM subjects.



“I'm not here to do your homework for you. I'm trying to show you guys how to be professional and how to use your textbook correctly by doing real examples that you guys see in college.”

— Jonathan David

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Introduction to the How to Study Guide of the Crash Course Series Playlist

FEATURED QUARTIC PLAY BUNDLE Learn how to study mathematics, physics, engineering, and technical subjects through structured textbook-style lessons and professional development strategies. Access over 1,000+ lessons and podcasts: theSTEMmajor.com PLEMacademy.com authorjond.com Quartic Play and Triple Play Bundle Introduction to the “How to Study” Book for STEM Majors FEATURED VIDEO LESSON […]